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"Library Card" by the cast of Arthur - 2:50 "Crazy Bus (No Way!)" by Michael Yarmush as Arthur Read and Michael Caloz as D.W. Read - 0:20 "Arthur vs. the Piano" by Michael Yarmush as Arthur Read, with Daniel Brochu as Buster Baxter - 2:55 "The UFO Song" as Daniel Brochu as Buster Baxter - 2:07 "Meek for a Week" by Jodie Resther as Francine ...
D.W. gets poison ivy while playing a game with Arthur and Buster and is worried about being teased by her friends, so Buster tells a story about how he got asthma. When Buster learns that he has asthma, his friends start treating him differently, with Arthur scared that any dust could affect him, while Francine believes it is a contagious disease.
D.W. finds a ball, drops it, and sees Emily holding it. Emily makes up an excuse to keep the ball, but starts telling bigger lies to cover up the first one, and D.W. eventually forgets why Emily started lying in the first place. Emily eventually decides to tell the truth and D.W. forgives her.
The sixth season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States on September 24 to November 26, 2001 and contains 10 episodes. [1] A shortened version of the remix of the opening theme song, "Believe in Yourself", is played at the ending credits of this season as a promotion for the third music album of the franchise.
Arthur is an animated television series for children ages 4 to 8, [1] developed by Kathy Waugh for PBS and produced by WGBH Boston.The show is set in the fictional U.S. city of Elwood City and revolves around the lives of Arthur Read, an anthropomorphic aardvark, [2] his friends and family, and their daily interactions with each other.
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A. A Is for Angry; A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble; Adventures in Budylon; All About D.W. All Grown Up (Arthur) All the Rage (Arthur) All Thumbs (Arthur)
Arthur is determined to win a year's supply of his favorite breakfast cereal, Crunch, by composing a jingle, but he cannot come up with any ideas. He hears D.W. singing a song about Nadine and copies it. Arthur feels guilty, so he mails the song with D.W.'s name instead of his, and it wins the contest, much to D.W.'s confusion.